1988 South American Youth Championships in Athletics

IX South American Youth Championships in Athletics
Host city Cuenca, Ecuador
Date(s) September 2-4
Level Youth
Nations participating 9
Athletes participating about 189
Events 38

The 9th South American Youth Championships in Athletics were held in Cuenca, Ecuador from September 2-4, 1988.

Contents

Participation (unofficial)

Detailed result lists can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1] An unofficial count yields the number of about 189 athletes from about 9 countries: Argentina (11), Bolivia (9), Brazil (49), Chile (23), Colombia (17), Ecuador (49), Paraguay (6), Peru (24), Venezuela (1).

Medal summary

Medal winners are published for boys[2] and girls.[3] Complete results can be found on the "World Junior Athletics History" website.[1]

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Elvis Adão (BRA) 11.0A  Leddil Paris (BRA) 11.1A  Eduardo Ojeda (PER) 11.4A
200 metres  Elvis Adão (BRA) 22.2A  Marcos Eres (BRA) 22.9A  Javier Bengoa (CHI) 23.4A
400 metres  Moisés Sandoval (CHI) 50.9A  Alexandre Marato (BRA) 51.3A  Eduardo Ojeda (PER) 51.4A
800 metres  Julio Carneiro (BRA) 1:58.0A  Elber Mosquera (COL) 2:00.6A  Márcio Magalhães (BRA) 2:01.8A
1500 metres  Daniel das Neves (BRA) 4:19.3A  Diego Toro (COL) 4:19.4A  Elver Romero (COL) 4:22.2A
3000 metres  Edilson Bras (BRA) 9:18.4A  Manuel de Moraes (BRA) 9:25.2A  Urbano Bayardo (COL) 9:31.1A
1500 metres steeplechase  Daniel das Neves (BRA) 4:30.6A  Diego Toro (COL) 4:34.7A  Edilson Bras (BRA) 4:41.9A
110 metres hurdles  Alexandre Bento (BRA) 14.4A  Paulo Dambacher (BRA) 14.7A  Luis Guerra (VEN) 14.8A
300 metres hurdles  Luis Guerra (VEN) 39.8A  Nicolás Majluf (CHI) 40.0A  André Pereira (BRA) 40.0A
High Jump  Alcides Silva (BRA) 2.05A  Jairo Venâncio (BRA) 1.94A  Sergio Arraigada (CHI) 1.91A
Pole Vault  Alcides Silva (BRA) 3.90A  Marlon Borges (BRA) 3.80A  Igor Castillo (PER) 3.40A
Long Jump  Jefferson Ilário (BRA) 7.10A  Pablo Silva (ARG) 6.87A  Gustavo Rodríguez (ARG) 6.72A
Triple Jump  Jefferson Ilário (BRA) 14.87A  Jairo Venâncio (BRA) 14.74A  Néstor Cano (PAR) 14.16A
Shot Put  Luís Wanderlei (BRA) 16.21A  Marcos Balbuena (ARG) 15.89A  André Mohamad (BRA) 14.55A
Discus Throw  Luís Wanderlei (BRA) 48.32A  Gilton Basílio (BRA) 44.70A  Antonio Consiglieri (PER) 41.02A
Hammer Throw  Marcos Balbuena (ARG) 62.66A  Luís Wanderlei (BRA) 53.04A  Nelson Odaua (BRA) 52.46A
Javelin Throw  Marcos Balbuena (ARG) 60.62A  Néstor Cano (PAR) 51.88A  Gilberto de Oliveira (BRA) 43.36A
Hexathlon  José dos Santos (BRA) 4020A  Andrés Carvajal (CHI) 3944A  José Butrón (CHI) 3789A
4 x 100 metres relay  Brazil 43.3A  Chile 44.3A  Ecuador 44.4A
4 x 400 metres relay  Brazil 3:25.5A  Chile 3:31.7A  Ecuador 3:33.2A

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres  Elizabeth Minetti (ARG) 12.2A  Lisette Rondón (CHI) 12.3A  Patricia Daniya (PER) 12.4A
200 metres  Elizabeth Minetti (ARG) 25.1A  Rosa Magaly Segovia (COL) 25.3A  Lisette Rondón (CHI) 25.3A
400 metres  Rosa Magaly Segovia (COL) 57.9A  Claudia Herrera (CHI) 58.5A  Patricia Oroño (ARG) 59.3A
800 metres  Beatriz Hernández (COL) 2:20.6A  Janeth Caizalitín (ECU) 2:21.6A  Lilian Guerra (ECU) 2:25.2A
1500 metres  Soledad Villamarín (ECU) 4:55.8A  Sandra Ruales (ECU) 4:55.8A  Beatriz Hernández (COL) 5:00.6A
100 metres hurdles  Michelle Openshaw (PER) 14.7A  Cintia Camossato (BRA) 14.9A  Daniela Rodrigues (BRA) 15.4A
High Jump  Katherine Yáñez (PER) 1.58A  Cintia Camossato (BRA) 1.58A  Carmen Melo (ECU) 1.55A
Long Jump  Natalia Toledo (PAR) 5.81A  Claudia Herrera (CHI) 5.56A  Tânia da Silva (BRA) 5.51A
Shot Put  Alexandra Amaro (BRA) 13.93A  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 12.85A  Karina Davis (ECU) 10.35A
Discus Throw  Elisângela Adriano (BRA) 42.60A  Cintia Camossato (BRA) 39.74A  Verónica Tripoloni (ARG) 37.50A
Javelin Throw  Natalia Toledo (PAR) 41.08A  María Bengolea (CHI) 36.86A  Rosa Balanta (COL) 34.02A
Pentathlon  Natalia Toledo (PAR) 3222A  Euzinete dos Reis (BRA) 3172A  Katherine Yáñez (PER) 2940A
4 x 100 metres relay  Chile 48.3A  Peru 49.3A  Colombia 49.4A
4 x 400 metres relay  Chile 4:02.8A  Brazil 4:03.6A  Ecuador 4:04.4A

Medal table (unofficial)

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 18 16 8 42
2  Argentina 4 2 3 9
3  Chile 3 8 4 15
4  Paraguay 3 1 1 5
5  Colombia 2 4 5 11
6  Peru 2 1 6 9
7  Ecuador 1 2 6 9
8  Venezuela 1 0 1 2

References

  1. ^ a b World Junior Athletics History, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), http://www.wjah.co.uk/wojc/SAYC/SAYC1988.html, retrieved November 11, 2011 
  2. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN), Athletics Weekly, http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/say.htm, retrieved November 11, 2011 
  3. ^ SOUTH AMERICAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN), Athletics Weekly, http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/sayw.htm, retrieved November 11, 2011 

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